DMcCunney wrote:Things like Gatling guns or other machine guns are mainly defensive weapons, best used from dug in positions in fixed fortifications.
I've said several times that Charis would be best served by developing "Assault Rifles" (intermediate caliber, select fire) and/or Submachine guns (pistol caliber full auto only or select fire.)
Either would provide the "volume of fire" of a machine gun and be "man portable" (usable by a single soldier) and, as general issue, provide "machine gun support" immediately wherever needed.
Gatlings, Maxims, Vickers, Hodgkiss, etc, are, at minimum, "crew served" weapons requiring three to five people to operate effectively. Some, like the Gatling and derivatives are "Light artillery" requiring a method for towing them as well as the livestock to tow them and additional animal handlers.
Assault rifles and submachine guns are easy to build, and at most require a second person to carry additional ammo. Simple "blow back" semi-automatic pistols are generally easily easy to convert to automatic fire -- if initial design flaws don't actually reveal the capability for multiple rounds for each trigger pull.
If Charis hasn't at least developed a M1911 ACP clone I'd be surprised; if they have, their about a half-step away from submachine guns.